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Vue de la Salle Hypostyle du palais de Karnac, prise sur l'angle N.E.

Vue de la Salle Hypostyle du palais de Karnac, prise sur l'angle N.E.

Maxime Du Camp (French, 1822–1894) Public domain scan of 19th-century salted paper print artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dendérah (Tentyris) - Temple d'Athôr - sanctuaire placé a l'angle sud-ouest de la plateforme inférieure / FT [monogram] Félix Teynard.

Dendérah (Tentyris) - Temple d'Athôr - sanctuaire placé a l'angle sud-...

Interior view showing ruins of a platform in the southwest corner of the Temple of Hathor, Dandara, Egypt. Illus. in: Égypte et Nubie : sites et monuments les plus intéressants pour l'étude de l'art et de l'his... More

Thèbes. Palais de Karnak, salle hypostyle (angle n-e).

Thèbes. Palais de Karnak, salle hypostyle (angle n-e).

Public domain image of Egyptian art, free to use, no copyright restrictions photo - Picryl description

12th Pennsylvania Volunteers [i.e., 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry] at Bloody Angle

12th Pennsylvania Volunteers [i.e., 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry] at Blo...

Photo shows members of the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry at the Gettysburg Reunion (the Great Reunion) of July 1913, which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. (Source: Flickr Commons pr... More

California - Angle Island through Arrowhead Lake

California - Angle Island through Arrowhead Lake

California - Angle Island through Arrowhead Lake Public domain photograph - aerial photo, work of US government, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

California - Angle Island through Arrowhead Lake

California - Angle Island through Arrowhead Lake

California - Angle Island through Arrowhead Lake Public domain photograph - aerial photo, work of US government, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Folger Library exteriors. Front of Folger Library building from angle III

Folger Library exteriors. Front of Folger Library building from angle ...

Public domain photograph of library, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Ave. Federal Reserve with azaleas and marble bench in foreground, wide angle

Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Ave. Federal Reserve with azale...

Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on angle of diamond drilling for chrome ore deposits

Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a coal mine, mining, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Subcontracting. Passaic home workshop pool. Instructor John Wanelik, of the Howe Machinery Company, Passaic, New Jersey, shows Veronica Stephens how to grind a stripping angle on a cartridge drawing die. A number of young women are being trained for war production jobs in this shop

Subcontracting. Passaic home workshop pool. Instructor John Wanelik, o...

Public domain photograph of New Jersey in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

WIDE ANGLE VIEW OF FAN RIG - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

WIDE ANGLE VIEW OF FAN RIG - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 9/25/1975 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: c1975_03400s 1975_03484.jpg Larsen Scan Location Building No: 23 Location Room: W-2 Photographs Rela... More

FLOW ANGLE PROBES, NASA Technology Images

FLOW ANGLE PROBES, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/31/1977 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Range :  34 million km. ( 21.1 million miles) P-22993C This Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn was taken on the last day it could be captured within a single narrow angle camera frame as the spacecraft neared the planet for it's closest approach on Nov. 12, 1980. Dione, one of Saturn's innermost satellites, appears as three color spots just below  the planet's south pole. An abundance of previously unseen detail is apparent in the rings. For example, a gap in the dark, innermst ring, C-ring or Crepe Ring, is clearly shown. Also, material is seen inside the relatively wide Cassini Division, seperating  the middle, B-ring from the outermost ring, the A-ring. The Encke division is shown near the outer edge of A-ring. The detail in the ring's shadows cast on the planet is of particular interest. The broad dark band near the equator is the shadow of B-ring. The thinner, brighter line just to the south is the shadow  of the less dense A-ring. ARC-1980-AC80-7003

Range : 34 million km. ( 21.1 million miles) P-22993C This Voyager 1 ...

Range : 34 million km. ( 21.1 million miles) P-22993C This Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn was taken on the last day it could be captured within a single narrow angle camera frame as the spacecraft neared the p... More

A low angle view of a 374th Tactical Airlift Wing C-130 Hercules aircraft dropping Philippine army paratroopers at the drop zone

A low angle view of a 374th Tactical Airlift Wing C-130 Hercules aircr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Magsaysay State: Luzon Country: Republic Of The Philippines (PHL) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combine... More

An F-4 Phantom II aircraft shows one angle of its weapon configuration while atop a pedestal at the Rome Air Development Center's Newport test site. The aircraft's antennas are being evaluated during the test

An F-4 Phantom II aircraft shows one angle of its weapon configuration...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Griffiss Air Force Base State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to ... More

4.17 million miles (2.59 million miles) Resolution :  40 km. (25mi.) P-29498C This false color, Voyager 2 composite view of all nine of Uranian rings  was made from six 15 second exposures through the narrow angle camera. The special computer processing  used to extract color information from the extremely dark and faint rings, causing the even fainter, pastel lines seen between the rings. Two images, each in the green, clear, & violet filters, were added together and averaged to find the proper color difference between the rings. the final image was made from these three color averages and represents an enhanced, false color view. The image shows that the brightest, or Epsilon ring, at top ,is neutral in color, with the fainter eight other rings showing color differences between them. moving down, toward, Uranus, we see the Delta, Gamma, & Eta rings in shades of blue and green; the Beta & Alpha rings in somewhat lighter tones; and then finally, a set of three, known simply as 4, 5, & 6 rings, in faint off-white tones. Scientists will use this color information to try to understand the nature and origin of the ring material. ARC-1986-AC86-7015

4.17 million miles (2.59 million miles) Resolution : 40 km. (25mi.) P...

4.17 million miles (2.59 million miles) Resolution : 40 km. (25mi.) P-29498C This false color, Voyager 2 composite view of all nine of Uranian rings was made from six 15 second exposures through the narrow an... More

A low angle silhouette view of the superstructure of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69). The ship is undergoing overhaul at the Newport News Shipbuilding shipyard

A low angle silhouette view of the superstructure of the nuclear-power...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Newport News State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Comb... More

Aviation Structual Mechanic S (Structures) 3rd Class L. Bedford uses a level to check the angle on a piece of metal that he is shaping with the power bender in an Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD) shop

Aviation Structual Mechanic S (Structures) 3rd Class L. Bedford uses a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, Jacksonville State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 D. Vukovich Release Statu... More

Range :  14.8 million km. ( 9.2 million miles) P-34595C This contrast enhanced color photograph of Neptune was produced from images taken through the orange, green, and violet filters of the narrow angle camera. As Voyager 2 approaches Neptune, rapidly increasing image resolution is revealing striking new details in the planet's atmosphere, and this pictureshows features as small as a few hundred kilometers in extent. Bright, wispy  'cirrus-type' clouds are seen overlying the Great Dark Spot (GDS) at its southern (lower) margin and over its northwest ( upper left) boundary. This is the first evidence that the GDS lies lower in the atmosphere  than these bright clouds, which have remained in its vicinity for several months. Increasing detail in global banding, and the south polar can also be seen. A smaller dark spot  at high southern latitudes  is dimly visible near the limb at lower left. ARC-1989-AC89-7043

Range : 14.8 million km. ( 9.2 million miles) P-34595C This contrast ...

Range : 14.8 million km. ( 9.2 million miles) P-34595C This contrast enhanced color photograph of Neptune was produced from images taken through the orange, green, and violet filters of the narrow angle camera... More

Photo by Voyager 2 (jpl) These images show changes in the clouds around Neptune's Great Dark Spot (GDS) over a four and one-half-day period. From top to bottom the images show successive rotations of the planet -- an  interval of about 18 hours. The GDS is at a mean latitude of 20 degrees south, and covers about 30 degrees of longitude. The violet filter of the Voyager narrow angle camera was used to produce these images at distances ranging from 17 million kilometers (10.5 million miles) at the top, to 10 million kiloeters (6.2 million miles) at the bottom. The images have been mapped on to a rectangular latitude-longitude grid to remove the effects of changing viewing geometry and the changing distance to Neptune. The sequence shows a large change in the western end (left side) of the GDS, where dark extension apparent in the earlier images converges into an extended string of small dark spots over the next five rotations. This 'string of beads' extends from the GDS a surprisingly large angle relative to horizontal lines of constant latitude. The large bright cloud at the southen (bottom) boarder of the GDS is a more or less permanent companion of the GDS -- reminiscent of flow around the Great Red Spot in Jupiter's atmosphere. This activity of the GDS is surprising because the total energy flux from the sun and from Neptune's interior is only 5 percent as large as the total energy flux on Jupiter. (JPL Ref: P-34610  Voyager 2-N23) ARC-1989-A89-7000

Photo by Voyager 2 (jpl) These images show changes in the clouds aroun...

Photo by Voyager 2 (jpl) These images show changes in the clouds around Neptune's Great Dark Spot (GDS) over a four and one-half-day period. From top to bottom the images show successive rotations of the planet... More

P-34668 Range :  2.8 million km. ( 1.7 million miles ) Smallest Resolvable Feature :  50 km or 31 miles This Voyager 2 image shows the last face on view of the Great Dark Spot that Voyager 2 will take with the narrow angle camera. It was made 45 hours before the closest approach to Neptune. the image shows feathery white clouds that overlie the boundary of the dark and light blue regions. the pinwheel ( spiral ) structure of both the dark boundary and the white cirrus suggest a storm system rotating counterclockwise. Periodic, small-scale patterns in the white clouds, possibly waves,  are short-lived and do not persist from one Neptunian rotation to the next. This color composite was made from the clear and green filter images. ARC-1989-AC89-7022

P-34668 Range : 2.8 million km. ( 1.7 million miles ) Smallest Resolv...

P-34668 Range : 2.8 million km. ( 1.7 million miles ) Smallest Resolvable Feature : 50 km or 31 miles This Voyager 2 image shows the last face on view of the Great Dark Spot that Voyager 2 will take with the ... More

Range :  660,000 km. ( 412,000 miles ) P-34711 This Voyager 2 wide angle photograph shows the shadow of Neptune on the rings. Because Neptune's shadow casts a curved profile on the rings which does not quite reach out to the outermost ring at about 38,000 km. (24,000 miles) from the cloudtops. In this photo, taken through the clear filter at a phase angle of about 135 degrees, the shadow does fall on the inner bright ring ( at about 28,000 km. (18,000 miles) from the cloudtops. The shadow also clearly delineates the radial  extent of the broad sheet of material discovered extending from about halfway between the bright rings down to, and perhaps beyond the inner bright ring. A very thin, brighter of the edge of this diffuse sheet can also be seen. additional information from other images indicates that this faint material extends further in, to at least the position of the innermost faint ring discovered at about 17,000 km (11,000 mi.) from the cloudtops. ARC-1989-A89-7047

Range : 660,000 km. ( 412,000 miles ) P-34711 This Voyager 2 wide ang...

Range : 660,000 km. ( 412,000 miles ) P-34711 This Voyager 2 wide angle photograph shows the shadow of Neptune on the rings. Because Neptune's shadow casts a curved profile on the rings which does not quite re... More

P-34707 Range: 720,000 kilometers (446,400 miles) The Voyager spacecraft took this picture after closest approach to Neptune using the clear filter of the wide-angle camera with an exposure time of 255 seconds. The view back towards Neptune at a phase angle of 135° found the two known rings to be five to ten times brighter than seen in backscattering during Voyager approach at a much lower phase angle. This brightness increase implies a large percentage of microscopic particles within the rings. Although the dominant arc-like clump of the outer ring is not seen here, the inner ring appears brighter than the outer ring at the longitudes seen in this image. A faint sheet of material is also revealed that extends from the faint ring at a radius of 53,200 kilometers (33,000 miles). A new and even fainter ring was also discovered in this image at about 41,000 kilometers (25,400 miles), seen running from the lower left corner to about one-third the way across the top of the frame. This ring is quite broad, about 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) in radial width. In contrast to the two previously discovered rings, this feature is quite diffuse and has no well defined radial boundaries. ARC-1989-A89-7037

P-34707 Range: 720,000 kilometers (446,400 miles) The Voyager spacecra...

P-34707 Range: 720,000 kilometers (446,400 miles) The Voyager spacecraft took this picture after closest approach to Neptune using the clear filter of the wide-angle camera with an exposure time of 255 seconds.... More

Low angle shot looking up at two members of 772nd Maintenance Squadron, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, remove the propeller on the right wing's inboard engine of a US Air Force C-130 Hercules on the tarmac of Mombasa International Airport, Kenya. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Low angle shot looking up at two members of 772nd Maintenance Squadron...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Mombasa International Airport Country: Kenya (KEN) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Release... More

Shot from a low angle up at a crew member from the US Navy Military Sealift Command Ship Capella as he rigs a lifting strap around a tanker trailer for offloading in the Port of Mogadishu. A large banner with the words CAPELLA T-AKR-293 is affixed to the rail of the ship. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Shot from a low angle up at a crew member from the US Navy Military Se...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Port Of Mogadishu Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: PHCM Terry Mitchell Release Status: Relea... More

A low angle view of the front gate with an Air Force dump truck during construction of the gate. The 558th Civil Engineering Squadron is doing the construction, starting with anti-terrorist poles

A low angle view of the front gate with an Air Force dump truck during...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Nellis Air Force Base State: Nevada (NV) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT. Ronald Rush Release Status: Releas... More

Low angle shot looking up a US Army CHIEF of STAFF GEN Gordon Sullivan at a press conference at Mogadishu Airport. Several boom type microphones are in the foreground just in front of the GEN Sullivan. The general was in Somalia visiting troops assigned to the task force in support of the mission of Operation Restore Hope

Low angle shot looking up a US Army CHIEF of STAFF GEN Gordon Sullivan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Mogadishu Airport Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Publi... More

A wide angle shot of an Army tank being loaded onto a C-130

A wide angle shot of an Army tank being loaded onto a C-130

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD/MAINTAIN DEMOCRACY Base: Pope Air Force Base State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene... More

Right side front view medium shot from a low angle, looking up as US Marine CH-53 "Super Sea Stallion" from the HMH 772nd Naval Air Station, Pennsylvania, hovers near the drop zone, while deploying fast rope team, Sunday, March 5, 2000. The team consisting of Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal members from Charleston AFB, South Carolina, and Travis AFB, California, are deployed to the Air Mobility Warfare Center, Fort Dix, New Jersey, for the Phoenix Readiness Combat Course

Right side front view medium shot from a low angle, looking up as US M...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PHOENIX READINESS Base: Fort Dix State: New Jersey (NJ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT ... More

Right side front view medium shot from a low angle up at the Royal Air Force Base Lakenheath's base Honor Guard as they "Lock and load", preparing for the traditional 21-Gun Salute during the Battle of Britain ceremony at the Battle of Britain Memorial Park, Royal Air Force Base Lakenheath, United Kingdom. This is the 29th annual and final gathering of pilots who took part in the aerial battle with the Germans

Right side front view medium shot from a low angle up at the Royal Air...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Raf Lakenheath State: East Anglia Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Tony Tolley, USAF Release Status: Released t... More

Straight on medium wide angle shot as the Maintenance Group, 191st Turkish Air Unit "Kobra" is deployed to Aviano in support of North Atlantic Treaty Organization operation Joint Forge. The troops line up in a "V" formation in front of a Turkish Air Force F-16C

Straight on medium wide angle shot as the Maintenance Group, 191st Tur...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT FORGE Base: Aviano Air Base State: Pordenone Country: Italy (ITA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Suzanne Jenkins, USAF Re... More

A wide angle view of the Women's 10-meter Air Rifle Competition, which was won by Nancy Johnson at the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia, September 16th, 2000

A wide angle view of the Women's 10-meter Air Rifle Competition, which...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Sydney State: New South Wales Country: Australia (AUS) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Robert Whitehead, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Com... More

Rear view, medium shot angle as US Army SPECIALIST William H. Keever takes aim down range on two orange clay discs Wednesday, September 20th, 2000 in the Men's Double Trap at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. SPC Keever, who finished 12th, is a member of the US Army Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning, Georgia

Rear view, medium shot angle as US Army SPECIALIST William H. Keever t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Sydney State: New South Wales Country: Australia (AUS) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Rick Sforza, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined... More

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Doug Spires, from the 321st Special Tactical Squadron (STS), Royal Air Force Base Mildenhall, United Kingdom assembles a Raised Angle Marker (RAN) at the drop zone in Ben Guerir, Morocco. The RAN is used as a marker for aerial recognition of the drop zone

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Doug Spires, from the 321st Special Tactica...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BLUE SANDS 2001 Base: Ben Guerir Country: Morocco (MAR) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Bradley C. Church Release Status: Release... More

US Navy (USN) Quartermaster Third Class (QM3) Dan Finklea uses a Sextant navigational equipment to determine the height and the angle of celestial bodies that helps determine the position and heading of the USN Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer (AEGIS) USS STETHEM (DDG 63) during Exercise Multi-Sail 2006 in the Pacific Ocean. MULTI-SAIL 2006 is designed to help USN Sailors in the Forward Deployed Naval Force (FDNF) maximize their combat readiness by practicing maneuver training between ships. The training also gives the USN Sailors a chance to operate in multi-ship environment

US Navy (USN) Quartermaster Third Class (QM3) Dan Finklea uses a Sexta...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: ENSIGN Danny Ewing Jr, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Phot... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At this angle, the columns of fire below space shuttle Discovery's solid rocket boosters appear to jettison pink smoke as the shuttle hurtles into space on its STS-124 mission.  Liftoff from Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center was on time at 5:02 p.m. EDT.   Discovery is making its 35th flight.  The STS-124 mission is the 26th in the assembly of the space station.  It is the second of three flights launching components to complete the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory.  The shuttle crew will install Kibo's large Japanese Pressurized Module and its remote manipulator system, or RMS.  The 14-day flight includes three spacewalks. Photo credit: NASA/Jerry Cannon, George Roberts KSC-08pd1558

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At this angle, the columns of fire below spac...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At this angle, the columns of fire below space shuttle Discovery's solid rocket boosters appear to jettison pink smoke as the shuttle hurtles into space on its STS-124 mission. Liftoff... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., technicians are closing out the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, before its mating with NASA's Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite, known as LCROSS, spacecraft. Instruments seen at far left are (from bottom), the LEND that will measure the flux of neutrons from the moon; the LROC, a narrow angle camera that will provide panchromatic images; the LOLA, which will provide a precise global lunar topographic model and geodetic grid; and top right, the DIVINER, which will measure lunar surface temperatures at scales that provide essential information for future surface operations and exploration; and at top, the CRaTER, which will characterize the global lunar radiation environment and its biological impacts. The satellite's primary mission is to search for water ice on the moon in a permanently shadowed crater near one of the lunar poles. LCROSS is a low-cost, accelerated-development, companion mission to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. LCROSS and LRO are the first missions in NASA's plan to return humans to the moon and begin establishing a lunar outpost by 2020. Launch is targeted for no earlier than June 2 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2009-2985

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fl...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., technicians are closing out the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, before its mating with NASA's Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing... More

JOEY NORWOOD WITH VARIABLE ANGLE SPECTROSCOPIC ELLIPSOMETER (VASE) FOR THIN FILM ANALYSIS. 1200269

JOEY NORWOOD WITH VARIABLE ANGLE SPECTROSCOPIC ELLIPSOMETER (VASE) FOR...

JOEY NORWOOD WITH VARIABLE ANGLE SPECTROSCOPIC ELLIPSOMETER (VASE) FOR THIN FILM ANALYSIS.

Tuscany italy city building.
A close up of a cow's nose with a building in the background. Agriculture angle animal.

A close up of a cow's nose with a building in the background. Agricult...

A cow with a big nose in a barn / A close up of a cow's nose with a building in the background / Animals public domain photography.

A close up of a metal chain with a plant in the background. Chain iron links.

A close up of a metal chain with a plant in the background. Chain iron...

A close up of a chain on a pole. A chain that is holding up a pole. Public domain stock photo.

Three sailboats are sailing in the open ocean Sailing vessel sail ship, sports.

Three sailboats are sailing in the open ocean Sailing vessel sail ship...

Two sailboats are sailing on the open ocean / Two sailboats are sailing in the ocean public domain stock photo.

A baseball game is being played in a stadium. Baseball stadium fans, sports.

A baseball game is being played in a stadium. Baseball stadium fans, s...

A baseball stadium with people watching a baseball game / A baseball game is being played in a stadium public domain stock photo.

A close up of a patch of green grass. Higher abstract angle, sports.

A close up of a patch of green grass. Higher abstract angle, sports.

Green Grass: Free images of grass, available for commercial use, free download.

Ibsamboul [Abu-Simbel]. Grand spéos: grande galerie ou vestibule, paroi nord. Rangée inférieure, septième tableau vers l'angle nord-ouest.

Ibsamboul [Abu-Simbel]. Grand spéos: grande galerie ou vestibule, paro...

Public domain illustrated book page scan, related to Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Housing Area Makalapa, Angle Two-Bedroom Duplex Type N, Kamakani Place & Makalapa Drive, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Housing Area Makalapa, Angle Two-...

Significance: This housing type is significant as an example of Hawaiian residential architecture during the 1940s, in a grouping of related types. The design is notable for the use of new materials and minima... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Control Station, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Control Station, CA State Highway 39 ...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Exterior of the Haram-ash-Shárif : a. double gateway in south wall; b. west side of south west angle

Exterior of the Haram-ash-Shárif : a. double gateway in south wall; b....

Picryl description: Public domain image of a romantic landscape with ruins, historical building, classical architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Housing Area Makalapa, Angle Three-Bedroom Duplex Type M, Kamakani & Samoa Places, & Makalapa Drive, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Housing Area Makalapa, Angle Thre...

Significance: This housing type is significant as an example of Hawaiian residential architecture during the 1940s, in a grouping of related types. The design is notable for the use of new materials and minima... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Camera Stations, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Camera Stations, CA State Highway 39 ...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Highway 39 at Morris Reservior, Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA

Variable Angle Launcher Complex, Variable Angle Launcher, CA State Hig...

Significance: Morris Dam Test Facility (MDTF) was built at the Morris Dam Reservoir for the purpose of obtaining basic hydrodynamic data for use in design and development of Naval Ordinance, particularly air-to... More

INDIAN HEAD, MD. NAVY PROVING GROUND. RESIDENCE OF GEORGE SWANN, DAMAGED BY 16' SHELL THAT HIT ANOTHER IN SANDBANK, AND WAS DEFLECTED OVER COUNTRYAT 3/4 ANGLE

INDIAN HEAD, MD. NAVY PROVING GROUND. RESIDENCE OF GEORGE SWANN, DAMAG...

A black and white photo of a messy room. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

National Archives. Exterior of National Archives from Constitution Ave., side angle I

National Archives. Exterior of National Archives from Constitution Ave...

Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

View of the starboard side of the battleship USS ARIZONA (BB 39) showing one of the 5/51 caliber foundation ring. The sunken ship rests at an 8 degree angle so this side of the ship is partially out of the water at low tile. The ship was sunk in the opening moments of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941

View of the starboard side of the battleship USS ARIZONA (BB 39) showi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (Ret) Release Status: Rele... More

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Oil well derricks on the beach along the coast of the U.S. Pacific coast state of California indicate how thorough is the seach for oil which has been going on in America for more than eighty years. Some beach wells are drilled straight down to reach oil deposits, but others are drilled at an angle so that oil is being pumped from locations far under the sea. Sometimes the bottom of the well is a quarter mile or half mile from the shore, while surf washes the foundations of the steel tower on which the drilling or pumping machinery is placed. The thoroughness and efficiency of the U.S. oil industry in finding new oil deposits accounts for the enormous supplies produced in America for the modern machines of war. In 1944 according to a U.S. oil company official, the predictable U.S. crude oil total will reach 1,601,250,000 barrels

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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Walking 72-inch bubble chamber. Paul Hernandez of mechanical engineering conceived the ingenious idea of devising a hydraulic walking method. With this system the bubble-chamber magnet could make right angle turns and maneuver into very tight spaces, thus eliminating the need for an outside rigging contractor. Patent release 4/15/1959. Photograph taken May 8, 1958. Bubble Chamber-497

Walking 72-inch bubble chamber. Paul Hernandez of mechanical engineeri...

Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-6-XBD9705-02275.TIF Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Photograph of Pennsylvania Avenue Entrance, Close-up Showing Portico Columns, Right Angle View

Photograph of Pennsylvania Avenue Entrance, Close-up Showing Portico C...

Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel Public domain photograph of a historic landmark building in Washington DC, American classicism architecture, free to use, no copyright restric... More

Lear Jet in 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel with Ed Varrette.  Angle of Attack=40 degrees. ARC-1968-A-40937

Lear Jet in 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel with Ed Varrette. Angle of Attack...

Lear Jet in 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel with Ed Varrette. Angle of Attack=40 degrees.

AS16-106-17277 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Station 11 (STA 11) and Polar vertical angle

AS16-106-17277 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Station 11 (STA...

The original database describes this as: Description: Polarimetry Panoramic 2 view of Station 11 (STA 11) and Polar vertical angle taken during Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 3 of the Apollo 16 mission. Origin... More

ROTOR BLADE ANGLE SLOTS, NASA Technology Images

ROTOR BLADE ANGLE SLOTS, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/12/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Range :  900,000 miles  A brilliant halo around Jupiter, the thin ring of particles discovered by Voyager 1 four months ago, is seen here unusually bright due to forward scattering of the particles within it. Similiarly, the planet is outlined by sunlight scattered toward the spacecraft from a haze layer high in jupiter's atmosphere. The arms of the ring are cut off on each sideby the planet's shadow as they approach the brightly outlined disk. The night side of the planet appears completly dark in this reproduction, but later will be specially reprocessed to search for evidence of lightning sorms and auroras. This 4 image mosaic was obtained  with Voyager 2's wide angle camera. ARC-1979-A79-7100

Range : 900,000 miles A brilliant halo around Jupiter, the thin ring...

Range : 900,000 miles A brilliant halo around Jupiter, the thin ring of particles discovered by Voyager 1 four months ago, is seen here unusually bright due to forward scattering of the particles within it. S... More

FUEL INJECTORS STRAIGHT ANGLE, NASA Technology Images

FUEL INJECTORS STRAIGHT ANGLE, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/11/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

AN air-to-air low angle left view of an F-15 Eagle aircraft in a vertical climb over the White Sands Missile Range at Holloman Air Force Base. Two AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles are mounted on each wing and two AIM-7 Sparrow missiles are on each side of the fuselage. The aircraft is assigned to the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing

AN air-to-air low angle left view of an F-15 Eagle aircraft in a verti...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: New Mexico (NM) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

Low angle left side view of an F-4G Phantom II aircraft banking to the right. The aircraft, from the 81st Tactical Fighter Squadron, 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, is carrying AGM-45 Pave Shrike anti-radiation missiles

Low angle left side view of an F-4G Phantom II aircraft banking to the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Spangdahlem Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Sutherland Release Status: Released... More

Range:  72.3 million km. ( 44.9 million miles ) P-29314B/W This Voyager 2 photograph of Uranus shows the planets outermost, or epsilon, ring.  This is a computerized summation of six images shot by the narrow angle camera. It is the first photo to show the epsilon ring unblurred by Earth's atmosphere. The Epsilon ring, some 51,200 km. ( 31,800 miles )  from the planets center, is the most prominent of Uranus' nine known rings. Ground based observations of stellar occulations by the rings have determined that the Epsilon ring is eccentric, or elliptical, with its widest portion  about 100 km. ( 60 miles ) wide and its narrowest portion about 20 km. (12 miles ). Estimates of the rings brightness suggest that it is also very dark, with a reflectance of only 1 or 2  percent and a probable  composition of carbonaceous material similiar to that on dark asteroids and the dark side of Saturn's moon Lapetus. Because the ring is so narrow and dark, at this range,  the Voyager camera could not  resolve even the widest part,  resulting in long exposure times so obtain a good image. six exposures of 11 or 15 second duration were added together by computer to produce this image.  In this image, the central  portion is greatly overexposed. Various artifacts due to electronic effects  and image proccessing can be seen in the central portion of the frame, including the dark image just above the planets image, the diffuse brightening below it and the small, bright projection from the edge of the planet in the upper left. The ring is distinctly less prominent in the lower left portion and more prominent in the upper right. This is in agreement with the predicted locations of the narrow and wide portions of the ring, respectively. ARC-1985-A86-7001

Range: 72.3 million km. ( 44.9 million miles ) P-29314B/W This Voyage...

Range: 72.3 million km. ( 44.9 million miles ) P-29314B/W This Voyager 2 photograph of Uranus shows the planets outermost, or epsilon, ring. This is a computerized summation of six images shot by the narrow a... More

Munitions crew members use an MJ1 weapons loader to remove Durandal bombs from their crates. The French-developed Durandal, which optimizes its angle of attack after release to prevent ricochets and then accelerates rapidly, is intended for prolonged disabling of enemy runways and other targets in which the effects of deep bomb penetration will maximize damage

Munitions crew members use an MJ1 weapons loader to remove Durandal bo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Raf Upper Heyford Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Camera Operator: CMSGT Don Sutherland Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

Range :  8.6 million kilometers (5.3 million miles) The Voyager took this 61 second exposure through the clear filter with the narrow angle camera of Neptune.  The Voyager cameras were programmed to make a systematic search for faint ring arcs and new satellites.  The bright upper corner of the image is due to a residual image from a previous long exposure of the planet.  The portion of the arc visible here is approximately 35 degrees in longitudinal extent, making it approximately 38,000 kilometers (24,000 miles) in length, and is broken up into three segments separated from each other by approximately 5 degrees.  The trailing edge is at the upper right and has an abrupt end while the leading edge seems to fade into the background more gradually.  This arc orbits very close to one of the newly discovered Neptune satellites, 1989N4.  Close-up studies of this ring arc will be carried out in the coming days which will give higher spatial resolution at different lighting angles. (JPL Ref: P-34617) ARC-1989-A89-7004

Range : 8.6 million kilometers (5.3 million miles) The Voyager took t...

Range : 8.6 million kilometers (5.3 million miles) The Voyager took this 61 second exposure through the clear filter with the narrow angle camera of Neptune. The Voyager cameras were programmed to make a syst... More

P-34666 This false color photograph of Neptune was reconstructed from two images taken by Voyager 2's wide angle camera, through the orange and two different methane filters. Objects that deep in the atmosphere are blue, while those at higher altitudes are white. Light at methane wavelengths is mostly absorbed in the deeper atmosphere. The bright, white feature is a high altitude cloud just south of the Great dark Spot. The hard, sharp inner boundary within the bright cloud is an artifact of computer processing on Earth. Other, smaller clouds associated with the Great Dark Spot are white or pink, and are also at high altitudes. Neptune's limb looks reddish because Voyager 2 is viewing it tangentially, and the sunlight is scattered back to space before it can be absorbed by methane. A long, narrow band of high-altitude clouds near the top of the image is located at 25 degrees north latitude, and faint hazes mark the equator and polor regions ARC-1989-AC89-7019

P-34666 This false color photograph of Neptune was reconstructed from ...

P-34666 This false color photograph of Neptune was reconstructed from two images taken by Voyager 2's wide angle camera, through the orange and two different methane filters. Objects that deep in the atmosphere... More

P-34712 Range: 1.1 million kilometers (683,000 miles) This wide-angle Voyager 2 image, taken through the camera's clear filter, is the first to show Neptune's rings in detail. The two main rings, about 53,000 km (33,000 miles) and 63,000 km (39,000 miles) from Neptune, are 5 to 10 times brighter than in earlier images. The difference is due to lighting and viewing geometry. In approach images, the rings were seen in light scattered backward toward the spacecraft at a 15° phase angle. However, this image was taken at a 135° phase angle as Voyager left the planet. That geometry is ideal for detecting microscopic particles that forward scatter light preferentially. The fact that Neptune's rings are so much brighter at that angle means the particle-size distribution is quite different from most of Uranus' and Saturn's rings, which contain fewer dust-size grains. However, a few componenets of the Saturian and Uranian ring systems exhibit forward-scattering behavior: The F ring and the Encke Gap ringlet at Saturn and 1986U1R at Uranus. They are also narrow, clumpy ringlets with kinks, and are associated with nearby moonlets too small to detect directly. In this image, the main clumpy arc, composed of three features each about 6 to 8 degrees long, is clearly seen. Exposure time for this image was 111 seconds. ARC-1989-A89-7039

P-34712 Range: 1.1 million kilometers (683,000 miles) This wide-angle ...

P-34712 Range: 1.1 million kilometers (683,000 miles) This wide-angle Voyager 2 image, taken through the camera's clear filter, is the first to show Neptune's rings in detail. The two main rings, about 53,000 k... More

Range :  4.86 million km (3 million mi.) This dramatic view of the crescents of Neptune and Triton was acquired by Voyager 2 approx. 3 days, 6 1/2 hours after its closest approach to Neptune.  The space craft was pluging southward at an angle of 48 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic.  This direction, combined with the current season of southern summer in the Neptune system, gives this picture its unique geometry.  The smallest detail discernible is approx. 90 km (56 mi.).  Color was produced using images taken through the narrow-angle camera's clear, orange and green filters.  Neptune does not appear as blue from this viewpoint because the forward scattering nature of its atmosphere is more important than its absorption of red light at this high phase angle (134 degrees). ARC-1989-AC89-7062

Range : 4.86 million km (3 million mi.) This dramatic view of the cre...

Range : 4.86 million km (3 million mi.) This dramatic view of the crescents of Neptune and Triton was acquired by Voyager 2 approx. 3 days, 6 1/2 hours after its closest approach to Neptune. The space craft w... More

Range :  4 billion miles from Earth, at 32 degrees to the ecliptic. P-36057C This color image of the Sun, Earth, and Venus is one of the first, and maybe, only images that show are solar system from such a vantage point. The image is a portion of a wide angle image containing the sun and the region of space where the Earth and Venus were at the time, with narrow angle cameras centered on each planet. The wide angle was taken with the cameras darkest filter, a methane absorption band, and the shortest possible exposure, one two-hundredth of a second, to avoid saturating the camera's vidicon tube with scattered sunlight. The sun is not large in the sky, as seen from Voyager's perpective at the edge of the solar system. Yet, it is still 8xs brighter than the brightest star in Earth's sky, Sirius. The image of the sun you see is far larger than  the actual dimension of the solar disk. The result of the brightness is a bright burned out image with multiple reflections from the optics of the camera. The rays around th sun are a diffraction pattern of the calibration lamp which is mounted in front of the  wide angle lens. the 2 narrow angle frames containing the images of the Earth and Venus have been digitally mosaicked into the wide angle image at the appropriate scale. These images were taken through three color filters and recombined to produce the color image. The violet, green, and blue filters used , as well as exposure times of .72,.48, and .72 for Earth, and .36, .24, and .36 for Venus.The images also show long linear streaks resulting from scatering of sulight off parts of the camera and its shade. ARC-1990-AC79-7127

Range : 4 billion miles from Earth, at 32 degrees to the ecliptic. P-...

Range : 4 billion miles from Earth, at 32 degrees to the ecliptic. P-36057C This color image of the Sun, Earth, and Venus is one of the first, and maybe, only images that show are solar system from such a vant... More

A low wide angle view at twilight of hangar five; the new location for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

A low wide angle view at twilight of hangar five; the new location for...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Macdill Air Force Base State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Richard Cassady Release Status: Re... More

Photographers Mate First Class (PH1) David M. Miller photographs an F/A-18 Hornet aircraft of fighter attack squadron 22 (VFA-22) being launched from catapult four on the angle deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72) during operations in the northern Arabian gulf

Photographers Mate First Class (PH1) David M. Miller photographs an F/...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Willie V. Davis Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Two Airmen assigned to the 225th Combat Communications Squadron, Martin Air National Guard Station, Gadson, Alabama, adjust the angle of the dish on a TRAC-170 Wideband System. When the TRAC-170 is operational it will provide communication links for Forces Command (FORSCOM) during the world's largest joint service, multi-national tactical air operations exercise

Two Airmen assigned to the 225th Combat Communications Squadron, Marti...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS '97 Base: El Paso State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT James D... More

Left side front view from a low angle up at USAF Captain (Dr.) Melia Cox as she examines Darlene Schengel's foot before referring her to a specialist. Family practice physicians are one of the linchpins in the military's managed health care program called TRICARE. This image is seen in the September 1998 edition of AIRMAN Magazine

Left side front view from a low angle up at USAF Captain (Dr.) Melia C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Scott Air Force Base State: Illinois (IL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Val Gempis, USAF Release Status: R... More

Right side rear view from a low angle, up at two Marines from 1ST Marine Division, 2nd Battalion 5th Marines, Echo Company, posting security during Kernel Blitz '99. The one Marine shoulders a Light Anti-armor Weapon (LAW) simulator used during an amphibious assault beach landing (not shown) conducted by the 1ST Marine Division

Right side rear view from a low angle, up at two Marines from 1ST Mari...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KERNEL BLITZ '99 Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene... More

The F-5 tornado that devastated a good portion of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, just barely missed destroying Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. The base caught the outer edge of the tornado and suffered little major damage, but numerous cars were damaged, 20 buildings had major damage, and lots of debris covered the base. Damaged cars, buildings and debris not shown. An Air Force Front End Loader approaches the camera on a road passing debris and a light post that is bent at a 45-degree angle

The F-5 tornado that devastated a good portion of Oklahoma City, Oklah...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Oklahoma City State: Oklahoma (OK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Bill Kimble Release Status: Released to P... More

Medium shot from a low angle looking up. U.S. Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Edward Musgrave, from the 60th Fighter Squadron, Elgin Air Force Base Florida, cleans an F-15 canopy during Roving Sands '99 at Davis Mothan Air Force Base, Arizona, June 19, 1999. Roving Sands is a multinational air and missile defense exercise taking place at locations from Ft Bliss Texas, to White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico

Medium shot from a low angle looking up. U.S. Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Cla...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS '99 Base: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera... More

Medium shot looking up from a low angle as Marine CPL J. Dillion, GUNNER, and LCPL Danielson, Assistant GUNNER, from 3rd Battalion, 1ST Marines Anti-Armor Platoon, Javelin Section, fire the first Javelin missile in the Marine Corps inventory. The target, an M60 tank (not shown)1500 meters away. An Enhanced Thermal Signature System is used for tracking. The firinig took place at 407A, Live Fire Range at Camp Pendleton, California

Medium shot looking up from a low angle as Marine CPL J. Dillion, GUNN...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Edward Aspera Jr. Re... More

A long shot from a low angle looking up at the Olympic Cauldron as it burns over the Olympic Stadium in Sydney, Australia, from September 15th through October 1ST, 2000, when the torch is relit and passed on the nation of Greece

A long shot from a low angle looking up at the Olympic Cauldron as it ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Sydney State: New South Wales Country: Australia (AUS) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Rick Sforza, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  Framed in angle of two tree branches, Space Shuttle Discovery appears to rise out of the smoke and steam at Launch Pad 39A. The perfect on-time liftoff at 7:17 p.m. EDT sends a crew of seven on a construction flight to the International Space Station on mission STS-92, the 100th in the history of the Shuttle program. Discovery also carries a payload that includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z-1, first of 10 trusses that will form the backbone of the Space Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter that will provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth Station flight and Lab installation on the seventh Station flight. Discovery’s landing is expected Oct. 22 at 2:10 p.m. EDT KSC-00pp1556

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Framed in angle of two tree branches, S...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Framed in angle of two tree branches, Space Shuttle Discovery appears to rise out of the smoke and steam at Launch Pad 39A. The perfect on-time liftoff at 7:17 p.m. EDT sends a cr... More

In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building the orbiter Discovery is suspended at an angle as it is lifted to a vertical position. It will next be lifted into high bay 1 for mating with its solid rocket boosters and external tank. Discovery will be launched March 8 on mission STS-102, the eighth construction flight to the International Space Station. The Shuttle will carry the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the first of three pressurized modules provided by the Italian Space Agency to carry supplies and equipment to the Space Station and back to Earth KSC01pp0230

In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building the orbiter Dis...

In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building the orbiter Discovery is suspended at an angle as it is lifted to a vertical position. It will next be lifted into high bay 1 for mating with its solid roc... More

AIRMAN First Class Mike Powell, an air transportation specialists from the 374th Transportation Squadron/ Combat Mobility Element (CME), Yokota Air Base, Japan (AFPN), inspect M-1 realease timers for wear and tear prior to an airdrop mission here. The timer releases the parachute when the load is at a 45 degree angle preventing it from being dragged and damaged during cargo airdrop training. The CME won the Best Combat Readiness Unit in the Air Force for the year 2000

AIRMAN First Class Mike Powell, an air transportation specialists from...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Yokota Air Base Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Val Gempis Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital ... More

US Air Force (USAF) General (GEN) Richard Myers (center), Chairman Joint Chiefs of STAFF (JCS), along with US Army (USA) Colonel (COL) William C. Mayville Jr. (left), Commander, 173rd Airborne Brigade (ABN BDE), USA General (GEN) John Abizaid, Commander, US Central Command (CENTCOM), and USA Major General (MGEN) Ray Odierno (right), Commander, 4th Infantry Division (ID) and USO (United Service Organization) talent Robin Williams (left), Kurt Angle, Leeann Tweeden, and Mike Wallace (right), thank Air Force and Army personnel after the show at Kirkuk Air Base (AB), Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) General (GEN) Richard Myers (center), Chairman Joi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kirkuk Air Base Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: CENTAF Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Robert Wieland, USAF Release Status: Released ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  In the Orbiter Processing Facility, the left-hand Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) pod is lifted at an angle from the transporter below.  The OMS pod will be installed on the orbiter Discovery.  The Orbital Maneuvering System provides the thrust for orbit insertion, orbit circularization, orbit transfer, rendezvous, deorbit, abort to orbit and abort once around.  It can provide up to 1,000 pounds of propellant to the aft reaction control system.  Each pod contains one OMS engine and the hardware needed to pressurize, store and distribute the propellants to perform the velocity maneuvers. KSC-04pd0944

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, the ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, the left-hand Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) pod is lifted at an angle from the transporter below. The OMS pod will be installed on the orbit... More

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Matt Hutkowski, 100th Communications Squadron (CS), Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall, United Kingdom, pieces together a portable instrument landing system receiver for glide slope field phasing at RAF Fairford. The glide slope towers tell pilots the correct angle of descent for landing. USAF crewmembers are at Fairford due to the runway closure at RAF Mildenhall

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Matt Hutkowski, 100th Communic...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Fairford State: Gloucestershire Country: United Kingdom (GBR) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Franklin J. Perkins, USAF Release Status: Released ... More

True 3-D View of Columbia Hills from an Angle

True 3-D View of Columbia Hills from an Angle

This mosaic of images from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit shows a panoramic anaglyph of the Columbia Hills. 3D glasses are necessary to view this image. NASA/JPL/Cornell

Boulder-Strewn Surface -- Wide Angle Camera View

Boulder-Strewn Surface -- Wide Angle Camera View

Boulder-Strewn Surface -- Wide Angle Camera View NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant (SGT) Thomas Schaeffer, Combat Videographer, 2nd Marine Division (MAR DIV), Combat Camera (COMCAM), checks his camera's angle of view and fine tunes composition before the start of a video production for Christmas message from Marine from the 2nd MAR DIV during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant (SGT) Thomas Schaeffer, Combat Videogr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ar Ramadi State: Al Anbar Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: WO Keith A. Stevenson, USMC Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mil... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla.,  technicians photograph the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, during closeout before its mating with NASA's Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite, known as LCROSS, spacecraft. Instruments on the LRO include the LEND that will measure the flux of neutrons from the moon; the LROC, a narrow angle camera that will provide panchromatic images; the LOLA, which will provide a precise global lunar topographic model and geodetic grid; and top right, the DIVINER, which will measure lunar surface temperatures at scales that provide essential information for future surface operations and exploration; and at top, the CRaTER, which will characterize the global lunar radiation environment and its biological impacts. At right is the solar panel. The satellite's primary mission is to search for water ice on the moon in a permanently shadowed crater near one of the lunar poles. LCROSS is a low-cost, accelerated-development, companion mission to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. LCROSS and LRO are the first missions in NASA's plan to return humans to the moon and begin establishing a lunar outpost by 2020. Launch is targeted for no earlier than June 2 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2009-2989

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fl...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., technicians photograph the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, during closeout before its mating with NASA's Lunar CRater Observation... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, spacecraft technicians examine the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover, Curiosity, to ensure that the proper steps have been taken to stow the spacecraft's robotic arm.    The arm will hold and maneuver instruments that will help scientists analyze Martian rocks and soil. Much like a human arm, the robotic arm has flexibility through shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints that permit the arm to extend, bend, and angle precisely against rocks and soil to grind away layers, take microscopic images and analyze their elemental composition.  At the end of the arm is a hand-like structure, the turret, for holding various tools that can spin through a 350-degree turning range.      A United Launch Alliance Atlas V-541 configuration will be used to loft MSL into space. Curiosity’s 10 science instruments are designed to search for evidence on whether Mars has had environments favorable to microbial life, including chemical ingredients for life.  The unique rover will use a laser to look inside rocks and release its gasses so that the rover’s spectrometer can analyze and send the data back to Earth. MSL is scheduled to launch Nov. 25 from Space Launch Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl. Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahser KSC-2011-6472

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, spacecraft technicians examine the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover, Curiosity, to ensure that t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Members of the media get an up close view of space shuttle Atlantis in her new home at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The shuttle is wrapped in a protective plastic to protect it from dust and debris while being prepared for display. Atlantis was lifted 26 feet from the ground level and slowly tilted to exactly a 43.21 angle to its portside to allow optimum viewing of the vehicle with its payload bay doors open.    Atlantis is being prepared for display in the new 90,000-square-foot facility under construction at the visitor complex which is managed by Delaware North Companies Parks & Resorts. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-2012-6366

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Members of the media get an up close view of sp...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Members of the media get an up close view of space shuttle Atlantis in her new home at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The shuttle is wrapped in a protective plastic ... More

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